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Definition

“".epub" is the file extension of an XML format for reflowable digital books and publications. ".epub" is composed of three open standards, the Open Publication Structure (OPS), Open Packaging Format (OPF) and Open Container Format (OCF), produced by the IDPF.” (dipf, retrieved 22:17, 26 February 2009 (UTC))

Software and Formats

Formats

The ePub Specification comes in two parts:

  • The Open Publication Structure 2.0 (OPS) is an XML-based standard for authoring digital publications. Contents can be marked up either with a subset of XHTML or Daisy DTBook.
  • The Open Packaging Format (OPF) 2.0 describes the structure of an .epub in XML
  • The OPS Container Format 1.0 (OCF) is a zip-based standard used to encapsulate publication components for transport and delivery.

ePub contents may be DRM controlled, but must not ...

Authoring software

“Web-standard formats such as XHTML make up the core of OPS. OPS files can be created using a wide variety of Web and eBook publishing tools. They can also be created using XML editors such as Altova’s XML Spy. Adobe InDesign CS3 supports the direct generation of OCF-packaged OPS content as an export function. OCF files can also easily be created using standard ZIP applications like WINZIP” (IDPF FAQ, retrieved 22:17, 26 February 2009 (UTC).

Reader Software

Most readers support several formats for See also: EPUB at mobileread.com

There exist several readers. Here are just some:

  • FBReader e-book reader for Unix/Windows computers. It supports several formats.
  • calibre is a one stop solution to all your e-book needs. It is free, open source and cross-platform in design and works well on Linux, OS X and Windows.

Links

General
  • EPUB (mobileread.com wiki)
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